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  1. Mar 22, 2004 · Actor Spalding Gray, famous for his autobiographical monologues, was found dead on March 7 in New York's East River. He'd been missing for two months. In the first of a two-part series, Terry Gross speaks with people who knew Gray well, including his wife, Kathie Russo, and his friend, Robby Stein.

  2. Found and Lost. By Alex Williams. K athie Russo is not looking forward to this Wednesday. Or the Wednesday after that. It was on Wednesdays that Russo, Spalding Gray’s wife, would troll the...

  3. Jan 10, 2014 · Kathleen Russo (right) and daughter Marissa Maier visited StoryCorps to remember Russo's late husband, writer Spalding Gray. StoryCorps. It's been 10 years since the writer and monologist...

  4. He was survived by his wife Kathie Russo, stepdaughter Marissa, sons Forrest Dylan and Theo Spalding Gray, and brothers Rockwell and Channing Gray. Legacy. Theater historian Don Wilmeth noted Gray's contribution to a unique style of writing and acting:

  5. Kathie Russo. Kathie Russo's husband was Spalding Gray, who was best known for delivering monologues onstage—like "Monster in a Box," and "Swimming to Cambodia." On January 10, 2004, he went missing.

  6. Spalding Gray went missing on January 10, 2004. Witnesses say they saw him on the Staten Island Ferry that night. His body was finally found, pulled out of the East River two months later. Our program today is about birds and the hold they have on us. And Kathie Russo tells the story about Spalding's last night and the days immediately after that.

  7. Apr 20, 2015 · He and his wife, Kathie Russo, had contacted us in regard to a complex situation that had developed after Spalding suffered a head injury, two summers earlier.